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SCHOOL LIFE MOLDED BY TRADITION K ar e n Laymon, 1959 Track Q u e e n, represented Danville at the Mid -State T r a c k Meet at Washington High School. I passed! Charles Ellis seems to be saying as he looks at his report card. Tim Sale, senior, toteshis books home in search of that ever wonderful A. Jack Fender signs Judy Franklin' tition for office during class elections. SDC
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WE REM EMBER' Shown is the first high school building which was used from 1900 to 1929. THE PAST The Mattie A. Keeney Building was used for a grade school and high school un- til 1900. In 1900 the first high school building in Danville was erected on the present site of the REMC Building. The class of 1929 was the first class to graduate from the South Washington Street Building and the class of 1959 will be the last. During the spring of 1958, construction was begun on the new high school building on the ground of the former Central Normal College. This building will be ready for use in the fall of 1959. The South Washington Street Building, used as a high school for thirty years, will now be used as a grade school.
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SPARKED WITH ENTHUSIASM Those wearing senior cords are Bill Franklin, Marcia Wyatt, Karen Laymon, Judy Parsons, Sharon Cum- mins, Susie P atterson, Bob Schults, RexS ervies, Floe1Caskey, Judy Jordan, Judie Boulware, Judy Edmond- son, Charlene Hollingsworth, Judy Adams, Ruth Ann Huffman, Becky Baker, Joan Peyton, Pat Rief, Sandy Mettler, Patsy Stanley, Julia Leavitt and Judy Martin. Wayne Stanley, Bill Franklin and Marcia With the high school students eating during three Wyatt, seniors, and Pat Pedigo, sophomore, different lunch periods, crowded cafeteria lines are take a coke break between classes. omitted.
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